Extreme Weather
Climate change will bring high winds, fire and smoky air that could lead to emergency situations.
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A Tiny Explanation is a series of short how-to videos and infographics to help you take action on climate change.
How to prepare your home for temperature extremes, changing precipitation patterns and extreme weather conditions.
Climate change will bring high winds, fire and smoky air that could lead to emergency situations.
Preparing for both flood and drought are important for adapting your home to a changing climate.
Climate change will bring hotter summer days and periods of extreme cold in winter.
How to make your home more energy efficient and other big and small changes you can make to help Edmonton be more energy sustainable and resilient.
Is your home as energy efficient as it could be? Learn how to use the home energy toolkit to see where your home could save more energy. Learn more about the toolkit and borrow it from any Edmonton Public library.
From solar energy to community gardens and sharing libraries, a community can change for climate and become more sustainable. Get ideas for your neighbourhood. Then see what community grants and sponsorships are available. (Note: The EcoCity Edmonton grant mentioned in the video is now the Climate Innovation Grant.)
Interested in getting solar energy for your home? Find out what you need and what the process is.
Learn more about solar in Edmonton.
Want tips on reducing your environmental impact? Get the lowdown on some easy things you can do to make your life more sustainable with some quick tips taken from our Change For Habits guide.
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